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Elisabetta VISCONTI 1374–1432 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1374

Birth Location: Milan, Lombardie, Italie

Death Date: 2 FEB 1432

Death Location: Bavière, Allemagne

Father: Bernabo VISCONTI

Mother: Beatrice SCALA

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Elisabetta VISCONTI was born in 1374 in Milan, Lombardie, Italie, the child of Bernabo Visconti And Beatrice Della Scala. Elisabetta VISCONTI married Ernest De Baviere, and had children including Albert Iii De Baviere. Elisabetta VISCONTI passed away in 1432 in Bavière, Allemagne.

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Biography

  • Elisabetta VISCONTI was born in 1374 in Milan, Lombardie, Italie, the child of Bernabo Visconti And Beatrice Della Scala.
  • Elisabetta VISCONTI married Ernest De Baviere, and had children including Albert Iii De Baviere.
  • Elisabetta VISCONTI passed away in 1432 in Bavière, Allemagne.

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Elisabetta VISCONTI's Ancestors

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Elisabetta VISCONTI
1374–1432
Birth Place: Milan, Lombardie, Italie
Parents
Bernabo VISCONTI
1323–1385
Milan, Lombardie, Italie
Beatrice (DELLA) SCALA
1331–1384
Verona, Italie
Grandparents
Stefano VISCONTI
1282–1337
Milan, Lombardie, Italie
Valentina DORIA
1293–1359
Milan, Lombardie, Italie
Great-Grandparents
Matteo VISCONTI
1250–1322
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Teobaldo VISCONTI
1210–1275
Anastasia PIROVANA
–1276

Elisabetta VISCONTI's Timeline

2 Records

1374
1374
Birth of Elisabetta VISCONTI in Milan, Lombardie, Italie
Milan, Lombardie, Italie
1432
2 FEB 1432
Age 58
Death of Elisabetta VISCONTI in Bavière, Allemagne
Bavière, Allemagne

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1374
    Event Place: Milan, Lombardie, Italie

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 FEB 1432
    Event Place: Bavière, Allemagne

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